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Early this morning, Israeli occupation forces blew up an explosive-laden robot in the Tal Al-Hawa neighborhood of Gaza City to demolish a resident building, as part of the ongoing Israeli ethnic cleansing plan targeting the entire city.
GHOST PRINCESS NEWS BULLETIN | GAZA GENOCIDE

Headline: Israeli Occupation Forces Advance on Gaza City, Forcing Mass Displacement Amidst Vetoed Ceasefire

TOP STORY: Intensified ISRAELI TERROR REGIME’S Military Offensive in Gaza

The Israeli regime’s occupation military is mobilizing near the heart of Gaza City, initiating a major new offensive. Tens of thousands of Palestinians are being forced onto coastal roads in a bid to drive them out of the Strip’s main urban centre. Residents report non-stop attacks involving drones, fighter jets, and remote-controlled robots, with entire neighborhoods being blown up. The entire city is described as being under a deadly military campaign, resulting in wide-scale destruction of homes, infrastructure, and barely operational hospitals.

Gaza Genocide Update:

· The Palestinian death toll has risen to at least 65,141 Palestinians, with 165,925 wounded since the genocide began in October 2023.

International Diplomacy & Response

· UN Ceasefire Resolution Vetoed: The United States has vetoed a crucial UN Security Council resolution demanding an “immediate, unconditional and permanent” ceasefire in Gaza. The resolution was approved by 14 of the 15 member states.
· Germany: A planned €30 million one-time payment from Germany to the Palestinian Authority has been held up by sceptical legislators, casting doubt on a coordinated aid announcement.
· Japan: Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya stated that Japan does not plan to recognise a Palestinian state at UN meetings this month.

Humanitarian Catastrophe Worsens

· Hospitals on the Brink: Amjad Shawa, head of the Palestinian NGOs Network in Gaza, warns that fuel supplies in the besieged enclave will run out in just 72 hours, threatening to collapse hospitals and water sources.
· Starvation Policy Alleged: Khalil al-Daqran, a spokesperson for Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, states Israel’s policy of starvation is continuing, claiming "children are dying first," along with pregnant women and the elderly.

Global Reactions and Suppression of Dissent

· Netherlands: Dutch MP Esther Ouwehand was ejected from a parliamentary debate for wearing the colours of the Palestinian flag. She later returned wearing a watermelon print—a symbol used to represent the Palestinian flag where it is banned.
· United States: The bulletin highlights the case of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian Columbia University graduate detained for over 100 days after protesting against Israel's genocide in Gaza. He claims his arrest was meant to silence dissent and intimidate others from speaking out for Palestinian rights.

Regional Tensions

· Hezbollah: Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem delivered televised remarks, stating the entire region stands “at a dangerous and exceptional crossroads.” This comes a day after Israel launched a series of air attacks on southern Lebanon. Qassem also urged Saudi Arabia to open a ‘new page’ with the resistance.

Closing Quote: “Gaza is burning and the world is watching.” - Khalil al-Daqran, Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital spokesperson.

This has been a Ghost Princess News Bulletin. Stay tuned for further updates. @GhostPrincess
Panic in Gaza City as Israel occupation forces advances on centre, ‘sandwiching’ population.
Palestinians receive rare meals during starvation crisis.
Displaced Palestinians flee northern Gaza [Mahmoud Issa/Reuters]
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Israel’s occupation army continues deadly attacks across the Gaza Strip.
Dutch politician Esther Ouwehand was asked to remove the shirt in the first pic, so she came back wearing another one with watermelon seeds.
"Don't wash your Holocaust trauma with Palestinian blood,"

From Berlin, Germany
Portugal will officially recognize a Palestinian state on Sunday.
Nine-year-old Sadeen Al-Najjar is fighting for her life in Gaza. Afflicted with progressive brainstem paralysis (GBS), she has lost all mobility and, after 19 days in intensive care, now requires a stent for breathing.

Facing dangerously high fevers and severe malnutrition, doctors are powerless due to the severe lack of medical facilities. Sadeen urgently needs transfer abroad for treatment before it is too late.
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Israeli regime’s occupation fighter jets unleash a series of massive, consecutive terror attacks across multiple neighborhoods in Gaza City.